Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Mar 1903, p. 4

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Thee wiped it out on the first occasion that offer- ed. A Mere Side Show. St. Thomas Times. ath wants a summer hotel to attract visitoes. Thwe is a large government caravansarie there row thot has too many attractive and re- straining features. ---------------- ; NO INTERVENTION. Satisfactory = State of Alliapce Between France and Russia. Paris, March 12.-Speaking on for- eign politics in the chamber of de | puties today, M. Deloasse, the minix- ter of foreign aflairs, said he consider- of the § ooh Fog i wntial guarantee' secur! of Algeria. France, he declared, w not admit foreign intervention in the infernal - troubles of Morooco. Refer ring to the Venezuelan afiair, M. Del: casse said 'France could mot accept the role of mediator between that coun- and referred | status of the allinice between France and Russia, ond to the pe-approach: went of Prance with Naly, At the con Josicn of the foreign minister's wpoech, the d La ie lution expressing con"dence' in . course the governnient is: pursuing to: 1 wards forcign questions. Bs iF itil i §2 q ; iff IH i i I § i They amended their gem scale in tain details. This amended ; 7 i g § : : = jury retuteed a tree Jo n Tot in, © 4 dir of Capt Winnipeg. i { } fwitting the names of the FT let, 1 say our 1 these hoary freaks of na gr us, well we gre quite ' the old-fashioned 'sum- "we have a splendid display of typhoid fever. Candidly though, Fe and me | do aot believe Ban extra dose of tyvh,d spring, about the usual , But, somehow, - fretful men end women started the ball a-rolling, end all our youngsters thought it sh to have a towh of fypho. into public schools, collegiate wniversities, and so forth over fifty per cent. of idling at home. Ard how cases, do ya think ? Sax, a good all round inl , there is a fad us there 15 a fashion in a a bell skirt. "The ghbor is sick, is talked a great deal of; well, suit and call attention to " That is the general say a certain number of worle in a school institution ill hear frightful coughin, show-off. fie majority b 80 be in th: swim, 1his poor water, it gets it ter- everyhodv.. It's loaded with fight their way .- Now, pen "forget they have three millions of mai t_ one more not --in their mouths, who receive the intrudify outsiders, with such a fiercenes: 8, as to allow us to live in i 2 é 8 ht i i i £7 i ae i . You mav think I am joking. but 1 am not. Ask any scientist, and he will tell you that we have exact- ly, in our mouths, as I said above, three millions, quite a powerful army, of these microscopi iers, who protect our health. bo "And then, epidemics: are impossible now-a-days. Hygiene is too "far ad- vanced, to let them overcome human- ity. Proper drainage, clealiness, aera- tion, dwellings, vaccination, fod clothes, enligh the enemy our honi¢s. There is nothing to tear cept "fear" of of man's death. "Let parents reassure. their children "Yet people know there is no danger, and nobody will be sick. Of :ourse, this is a little of an extreme opinion, for sickness is a part of our life. Rat 1 only want fair sicknesé, and 1.one of mm epidemics, ex- . For fear is hall and old women [rights. "You are thirsty--? Well, drink wat er, water won't hurt vou, uniess vou abuse it. Evervthing is good in life, save abuse, there, and they will tell you there was as much mud as water in it. Some poor fellows died of enteric and dysen- tery, but water had nothing to do with that. Extreme fatigue, exposur: and had food 'were the causes. + "Yes, my dear boy, slushy spring sickness is a fact, but it is greatly ex- ageerated by fads, fashions rd (dle * Alas ! evarvehing = fw in life, from the lap-poodle with t silky ribbon, to the fashionable mi- graine of the society belle. Only one The Addresses Presented. The address presented to the staff of the dairy school by the students com: Jleting their course spoke of gratitude sr untiring efforts to better them for their (hosen ocempations as butter and cheesemakers. <The instruction received- amply repaid them for the time money spent, sud the students re- alized bow much they owed to instructors who had made go Bie study of the subj i The seudonts, in presonting Superin: tendent Hart with a fovatain pen, ex: pressed their appreciation of the in terest heshad taken in their work, and the great jrogress made by the school which was a flattering tribute to his executive aldlity, The literary and do ba'ing sotiety was ovgenized at Mr. Hart's suggestion, ard bad ben pro- | duetice of many social ani intellectual Lenofits, : 3 : iE Tt is said that Use Dominion gov- ernment is waiting for a cable from the iugerial ruthorities before smb Priges- St. 70¢., + What everybody says - Ask to see our - THE ce d-- p-------- THINGS THEATRICAL. Notes About Plays, Players and Playhouses. That musical comedy "The Wild Rose, '<has sven its finigh. It Jos=ed at New Haven. Miss Ruth Way, one of the comediennes, says that all went well till a red-headed girl joined the company at Buffalo, and from thence on it was accident, sickness and dis- aster of every form. To add to the worry, one of George Lederer's banks went up, and them came the scramble for the Lighted Lane. Mrs. Leslie' Cartier; who was the principal in the original "Zaza," which play appeared in Kingston two weeks ago, will have an opportunity of see. ing Miss Eagenie Blair in the charac soldiers 'what water they drank over | fommission eis to serve on the Alaskan tribal LN oe every. k i HB Taylors: Jolual tnbcs are ter in Philadelphia next week. A critic vour fads, doe to fear. exameeritions, ; Saves: Miss Blair is an. actress of much false reports, silly gossips and exam- | ¢Xperience, who brings. ie the role of fara' an originality of conception and a pictorial breeziness of character ization saturated with a humor all her own. As presented by this admir- Ask our South African able artist, "Zara" is divested of the heart. breaking pathos which maried the original impersopstion, and is a merry atid joyous play, which 1 com- mend to Mrs: Carter's favorable no- tice. i " Gay Tord -- . One of Pinerg's problem plavs was see in the Grand last night, but only by. a small audience, probablv due to the eriticism 'with which his 'productions have been received: in this land, howevey great his vevutation in the Old Country. "Gay Lord Ouex{is nrobably 'the least objectionalle of Mr. Pincro's compositions, and ranks high in artistic congeption. Xr. Ine ro, in a discussion with 17 rresident of the Roxal Academy, argued that it was not the daty of the splavwricht to teach religion or morals, tid 19 de pict life faithfully and, artistically. ee ALWAYS G1YE SATISFACTION, 60¢., 50c. and 40c perib. At Your Grocers. They Say! new Hats caunot be excelled in any way. Our store is fully abloom with spring newness. Everything you'll like to wear is here, a d every price we quote will be a satisfactory one 10 you. - Grosvenor English Raincoals, our Dundonald Suits H. D. BIBBY CO. One Price Clothing House, Oak Hall. Yes they are saying all over town that our stock of Spring Clothing, Haberd and ; ats Vis the finest "display of the kind ever made in King- ston, Our elegant Raincoats, our Spring Topcoats in the different styles, our Sw ger Suits mall . cuts, Smart Fur- nishings and our is so. @ POPS PD POPPI ® POOPOPVOPOPPIIPICOIINe "The Gay Lord Quex" is an example of his theory. It teaches no moral and no lesson save whatever can be ex tracted from a 'self-confessed rowe be commg repentant for the reward of a sweet, innocent girl's hand. y Miss Sylvia Lynden, as Sophy Full garney, 'a manicurist, the foster-sister of Muriel Eden. 'the fiancee of Lord Quex, who worl ed incessantly to pre vent the marriage, until fully convince ed of his lordship's reformation, fu! filled every requirement of the difficult part. Brandon Hurst, as Lord Luex, a typical man of fashion, with a con stience developed. in middle. life, pos sessed all the nonchalance and re Source necessary to give it disting- tion, and certainly carried off the kon ors: of t evening, and Miss Ann Warrington's Duchess of Strood wa: clever in anything but a desirabl role. The other members of the cast had little todo. + ann '" Her Marriage Vow." The attraciion at the Grand, to might, is "Her Marriage Vow, a sen sationa! comedy drama, which is said to be very elaborate in scenic effects and' which tells an interesting and | thrilling story of railroad life as seen in and aronnd Boston, The piece is seid. to he.of the hest of the sensa tional drama order, the tragic and pathetic being equally balanced bv the humorous features, -------- A general vote 'was taken through- out Sew, Hampehive on Tuesday on ten proposed amindmicnts to the con- stitutions. Woman suffrage was de- feated. 'The anti-trust amendment was odopted as was that placing an edu- cational quglification on suffrage. Lord Aberdeen predided at a mect- in: of te Poval Cok mal "nititute, when, Senator Matheson, Australia, wad aipaper-on the rolation of the coiony 10 naval defence. "VICTORY. ALONG THE WHOLE LINE THREE CURES IN THE SAME FAMILY BY MORIN'S WINE CRESO-PHATES. Mrs. Joseph Foutet, of 4. Ambroise relates that ber the chilkden, Jos opb, Mice sad Alived, suffered from a badd attack of grigje. 1 was disorr aged, she said, by the ight of wy theese Whildrss, with nothang to cere' them. eT on ana co day might. could rot en to (a in thine. Toe ites of giving them "Mori's Wite Cie ofhates™ oo curred to we. "T got 'ome at once and began to give it Ig theme The Bint dose worked sell cont'm id to give it to them and they feof 'vite in a short 4ile 1, my grat satisfaction. 1 do pot know what would have hetome of my thre children without this ua ¢pvalied prevarstion. Honor ard cratitade 10 "Morin's Wine Lipo phata" : Alwivs beware of a cough, bowever Batt. Tt is a saré sign that the » on ; ; alfeuied. Brom hitis ~ SE bse i may follow and from" that to eon-} | sung Hon thee is but ore step. Avoid this mislortsae by tal ing "Norns Wine Crecophates," which will care your cough, rataph. colds,' tendency consumption; gere.al weakness, jenu- mobia, ful Jhemiorrhage, blood | spitting, di; Mite ia, etc. "MWorin's Wish Ureeos Bates" acts farther as a won 'orful disinfectant. Nealless to scok elewhe e only his pre 'aration can cure yoil of your throat or lung dis ease. It is known everywhere ps a né er-failing resedy. Tale it 'oom: Gently and po swerinply; it will enrd you ge it has cured so many others ! "Morin's Wine Crevojhatcs™ is plea sart to tate, its digestion is easy and and its priee very low. H your stow- Leeper does vol het it, write us at one. v fd FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. 114th St., N.Y. City, adds her timony to the hundreds of th sands on Mrs. Pinkham"s fik 'When Lydia E. Pinkham's Re dies were first introduced skej all over the country frowned v their ¢! but as after year has rolled by and little group of Women who had 1 cured by the new discovery since grown into a vast arm, hundreds of thousands, doubts skepticisms have n swept a as by a mighty until to the great good" that Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compo and her other medicines are d among the women of Americ attracting the attention of man our leading scientists, physic and thinking people. : Merit alone could win such fa wise, therefore, is the woman for a cure relies upon Lydis Pinkham's Vegetable Compo 2 I ---------- AMENDMENT DEFEATEI For Removal Kinloch. March 12. ~The deba: Hon, 1. C. Guest's amendment ti estimates, proposing a reductio the army by 27,000, mvolved a of confidence without exposing government to serious risks ofyd their majority being ninety-one. Prodrick made a strong plea ag disturbing tke new svstem which barely got into working order. Capt, Pirie moved solution manding that the officers remove placed on hali pay, suld hav right of being tried by court-ma Mentioning the Lieut Kinloch, who was- retired as ad? of the Guards' scandal, he sugg that Lord Roberts had been act by feolings that ought not to actuated him. Mr. Brodrick mu siirited reply, giving the reason Licut.-Col. 'Kinloch's rgtirement he was loudly applauded by the members. Reasons London, case of Good Institute Meetings: Verona, March 12.--The addres; en by Mr. Sthlonhoker, in the in of Dairvman's Association, was ly appreciated by the large ni present. Asselstine's Tall was p to suffocation and it is understc similar one is to be held 'at Pice on the 23th inst. Miss Jennie ( of the post office is convalescent muel Asselsting, of the Union I is the proud possessor of a very some carriage team. W. D. Perry Kingston to-day on business; als B. Wurtelsky. E. Albertson is n peated to recover. The funeral o late Laura Snider was held on day last in the Methodist chur: D. Perry is making some noti improvements to his residence Do Your Kidneys Perform Functions ? PAINE'S CELI COMPOUND Is the World's Spring Reged All Kidney and Bladd Troubles, -------- Unless your kidneys properly gularly perform their functions, cumulations of morbid mater your blood will act like a poiso the nervous system. Have 'you ache, vertigo, puffiness under t or dropsical tendencies * Ha fever-sometimes with chills," anc skin ? Is the urine high colored, times scanty in quantity, sou bloody and foul ? 'Any of toese toms are true warnings of kidr sease. To-day a multitude of men a men suffering from varibus fo kidney * aliéctions, enduring. pail mind agony, are, through the Paine's Celery Compound elim morbid and poisonous maternal the blood. Wise ad able ph are prescribing Paine's Celer: pound for their patients. Ni medicing/in the world is so 3 indorsed by the best people land. Mrs. KE. O. Clairmont, V. er, B.C., writes about her bles perience with Paine's Cele) pound; she says : "For five vears kidney and troubles made life a misery | Before, 'coming here I was tres two doctors; both failed to © and mv sufferings increased. I vised by a friend fo try Pain ery Compound. After use of the bottle I experienced a har of could see and feel that vour wi medicine. was doing its work ter using eight bottles I am f all symptoms of the old troul feel that 1 on Mew PRES. Celery Compo va

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